Training
WorkFlint Builder Bootcamp
Practical AI builder training for teams that want to create useful apps, dashboards, forms, reports and workflows with proper review, testing and governance.
Bootcamp outcome
Your team learns how to identify a good first build, brief AI tools properly, review the output and move safely beyond the prototype.
Modules
The bootcamp is built around business problems rather than novelty prompts. Codex-style AI coding tools are included, but the training covers the wider AI builder workflow.
AI builder mindset
Understand what AI-assisted building means for non-developers: which tools to use, when to rely on AI and when human judgement must lead. Includes a practical framework for evaluating AI outputs against business requirements.
Better prompting and project briefing
Move beyond basic prompts to structured project briefs that describe users, process, data, inputs and desired outcomes. Teams practise writing briefs for real work problems and reviewing the results against their own criteria.
Data analysis with AI
Use AI tools to clean, summarise and analyse spreadsheet and CSV data without writing code. Covers data preparation, handling sensitive fields, validating outputs and producing repeatable analysis workflows.
Forms and workflow tools
Build structured forms and workflow tools that collect, route and track information. Includes intake forms, approval flows, status tracking and notification logic, with clear separation between prototype and production readiness.
Dashboards and reporting
Create operational dashboards and reporting tools from structured data inputs. Focus on summary views, exception flags, exportable outputs and review cycles that replace manual spreadsheet reporting.
App and website building with Codex-style tools
Hands-on session using AI-assisted coding tools to build simple internal apps, customer portals and landing pages. Covers scope definition, build iteration, testing against real scenarios and preparing for handover.
Testing, deployment and governance
Practical guidance on testing AI-built tools, deploying them safely, documenting assumptions and setting governance rules. Includes a production-readiness checklist, review templates and guidance on ongoing support.
Format and delivery
The Builder Bootcamp is available in several formats to suit your team's availability and learning goals.
Duration
Half-day introductory, one-day bootcamp, or multi-session programme
Delivery
Remote via video call. On-site by agreement for UK teams.
Group size
Small teams recommended. Maximum 12 for hands-on sessions.
Price
From £1,500 depending on format, group size and customisation.
Prerequisites
No coding experience required. Attendees should bring one repeated process, one spreadsheet or report example, one workflow they would like to improve, and awareness of any sensitive data involved.
What attendees leave with
Example agenda
What a bootcamp day looks like
The agenda is adapted to your team's context, but here is a typical structure.
What AI-assisted building is and is not
Setting the right expectations about what AI tools can and cannot do for business processes.
Finding useful work problems
Identifying the best first build opportunities from your team's actual work.
Coffee break
Turning a process into a build brief
Structuring the problem, users, data and outcome into a clear AI-ready brief.
Lunch
Writing better AI instructions
Moving beyond basic prompts to structured briefs that produce useful outputs.
Building simple tools
Hands-on session building a form, dashboard or workflow with AI assistance.
Reviewing outputs and risks
Checking AI outputs for accuracy, safety and suitability before use.
Testing, handover and next steps
What to do after the bootcamp: testing, documentation and planning your first build.
Ready to build your team's capability?
Who it is for
Designed for UK organisations where capable non-developers already understand the work and need a safer route from idea to tool.